I have to admit, even as someone who would actually vote for Romney this election if I was eligible to vote, I'm far from his biggest fan either. That said, when it become evident Santorum was his biggest threat, I get behind him a lot more. He's not what you'd call a man of principle but I'd much, much sooner a man whose idea of policy was to put a conservative slant on whatever the electorate was telling him at the time and run with it than a man whose idea of policy was to enforce the word of 2,000 year old book with a tenuous link to reality to the strictest and most precise degree he could manage. The latter is a seriously possibility in the Republican Party and while I can accept that any major conservative movement in most countries is going to be influenced by religious issues and lobbyists, having a complete nutter like Santorum leading the party would be disastrous. Maybe the whole Santorum thing was actually a clever plot to make people realise Romney isn't that bad.

I understand your view point completely. You know, I could actually consider voting for a hypothetical moderate Massachusetts/California Republican. There are a few issues that I actually agree with on the Republican side. However, the problem is that even a moderate Republican canít really stay moderate once he becomes the Presidential nominee or even President. Mitt Romney is a perfect example of this. The guy goes from being a pro-choice, government supported health care advocate to being on the right of certain issues of even Santorum/Perry/Gingrich. Even both Bushes were really establishment moderates compared to the modern tea-party loving Republican party. However, the Presidencies of the Bushes resulted in the appointment of 3 of the most extreme conservatives to the Supreme Court in Thomas, Alito, and Roberts. Those Justices obviously vote with a stringent conservative view on cases, including social issues like gay marriage, abortion, the role of religion in public institutions. So even though a moderate Republican President may not himself believe in extreme right views, his Presidency is bound to be dominated by far right policies due to political necessity.

*Yes, I realize how completely unfair the video is. I know the same exact type of video can be made against Obama using clips from his 2008 Democratic primary nomination fight (in fact, election ads have been made using that precise strategy). I don't care. This is ****ing hilarious.

Haha the top comment is gold

"8 dislikes by Romney.... 584 likes﻿ by Romney"

Originally Posted by flibbertyjibber

Only a bunch of convicts having been beaten 3-0 and gone 9 tests without a win and won just 1 in 11 against England could go into the home series saying they will win. England will win in Australia again this winter as they are a better side which they have shown this summer. 3-0 doesn't lie girls.

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